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Mt. Healthy council moves to proceed with short‑term electric aggregation using DynaG
Summary
After a presentation from an independent consultant, council suspended the two‑reading rule on an ordinance directing staff to pursue a DynaG supply agreement and discussed a 12–13 month term and opt‑out process; a resident urged vigilance on net‑metering inclusion.
The Mount Healthy City Council signaled support on Dec. 17 to move forward with a short‑term electric aggregation agreement that would use DynaG Energy Services as the supplier, following a presentation from an independent consultant.
Mister Burns, the independent energy consultant who led the city’s request for proposals, told council the most favorable option from the recent solicitation was a short, 12–13 month term with DynaG. Burns said the city’s aggregation rate in the last two years was about 7.23¢ per kilowatt hour and that the new term is…
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